| Bonaire at a glance |
Bonaire is one of the three ABC islands near Venezuela and together with Saba and Sint Eustatius (Statia) are part of the new Dutch Caribbean islands with direct ties to The Netherlands. After Curaçao, Bonaire is the largest of the 6 islands of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Aruba and Curaçao are the most visited islands of the Leeward Islands for its beaches, sights and diving. Although Bonaire does not have many tourists, it is a paradise for water sport like scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kitesurfing and water-skiing. All cars at Bonaire have license plates with DIVER'S PARADISE.
The name Kralendijk (Crawl-en-dike), capital of Bonaire, is an old Dutch word for 'Koralendijk' (Coral dike), but locals call it 'Playa' (beach). At the west side of Bonaire, there is a drop-off covered with many coral where you can see a huge variety of coralfishes. The second town at Bonaire is Rincón and means 'corner' in Spanish. Rincón is nestled within a valley in the north-west of Bonaire.
People who like nature, could visit Washington / Slagbaai National Park. There are several routes here to drive by a rented car. At Washington / Slagbaai National Park you can see a lot of birds, pink flamingos and iguanas . You can also see these flamingos at Salt lake.
For a general impression of Bonaire, it is possible to see Bonaire by car. A northern route will lead you to Washington / Slagbaai National Park and Rincón. A southern route will lead you to Salt lake, a firehouse and mangroves near Lac Bay.
Bon Bini na Boneiru - Welcome to Bonaire |
| Sunday 05 February 06:00 - 12:00PM Fifth Annual Fun Walk and Bike Fundraiser |
| Tuesday 07 February 19:00 - 08:00PM Lionfish in Bonaire |
| Friday 10 February 00:00 In memoriam concert for Dominico Herera |
| Saturday 11 February 00:00 Kids Carnival Parade 2012 |
| Saturday 11 February 10:00 - 05:00PM Emigratiebeurs 2012 |
| Saturday 18 February 00:00 Carnival Adult Parade 2012 |